Widespread Panic: Miss Kitty's Lounge

Widespread Panic SKU: 42036548
Widespread Panic: Miss Kitty's Lounge

Widespread Panic: Miss Kitty's Lounge

Widespread Panic SKU: 42036548

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Miss Kitty's Lounge
Label: Widespread Records
Product Type: VINYL LP

Double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Recorded in John Keane's Studio, Athens GA during the demo tracking session in the winter of 1990. The original five; John Bell, Michael Houser, Todd Nance, Dave Schools, Domingo Ortiz with John Keane on guitars, Page McConnell on organ, and Randal Bramblett on sax. Includes liner notes from John Keane and John Bell. 'they provide an interesting snapshot of where the band was at the time; more stripped down and guitar oriented prior to the addition of a full time keyboard player.' - John Keane, Producer & Engineer. 'This was Widespread Panic un-filtered - or, at least self-filtered - filling in almost every cranny with sound and movement.' - John Bell, Widespread Panic.

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